A dental handpiece for use with a device for treatment of teeth by a jet of an abrasive powder mixed with air and water has a first one-way valve in a first supply line for pressurised air connected to an integrated powder container of a gripping sleeve and at least a first filter is further provided in this first supply line at a position upstream of the first one-way valve and downstream of a connecting end where the supply line connects with a common supply for air and water which is provided at the rearward end of the gripping sleeve. A second filter is provided at a position downstream of the first one-way valve in the first supply line and a second one-way valve is provided in a second supply line for water together with a third filter. The first and third filters each have a fine-meshed screen body. The second filter has a microporous sintered metallic body or a microporous plastic body.
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15. A dental handpiece for use with a device for treatment of teeth by means of a jet of an abrasive powder mixed with air and water, comprising:
a gripping sleeve having an integrated powder container for storing a predetermined amount of powder;
a first supply line for pressurised air connected to the powder container;
a transfer line for powder mixed with air connecting the powder container with a multiple nozzle arrangement at a forward spray head of the gripping sleeve;
a second supply line for water connected to the multiple nozzle arrangement; and
a first one-way valve in the first supply line at a position upstream of its delivery end which is connected to the powder container and downstream of its connecting end to a common supply for air and water which is provided at the rearward end of the gripping sleeve;
at least a first filter provided in the handpiece in the first supply line for pressurised air, at a position upstream of the first one-way valve and downstream of its connecting end to the common supply for air and water.
1. A dental handpiece for use with a device for treatment of teeth by means of a jet of an abrasive powder mixed with air and water, comprising:
a gripping sleeve having an integrated powder container for storing a predetermined amount of powder;
a first supply line for pressurised air connected to the powder container;
a transfer line for powder mixed with air connecting the powder container with a multiple nozzle arrangement at a forward spray head of the gripping sleeve;
a second supply line for water connected to the multiple nozzle arrangement; and
a first one-way valve means in the first supply line at a position upstream of its delivery end which is connected to the powder container and downstream of its connecting end to a common supply means for air and water which is provided at the rearward end of the gripping sleeve;
at least a first filter means provided in the handpiece in the first supply line for pressurised air, at a position upstream of the first one-way valve means and downstream of its connecting end to the common supply means for air and water.
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wherein the first one-way valve means is fixed by a tubular piece which is inserted in a sealed manner into the larger diameter portion of the adjacent stepped bore of the first supply line, the tubular piece having a free end portion projecting into the powder container and comprising a delivery end in which the second filter means is arranged.
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wherein the first one-way valve is fixed by a tubular piece which is inserted in a sealed manner into the larger diameter portion of the adjacent stepped bore of the first supply line, the tubular piece having a free end portion projecting into the powder container and comprising a delivery end in which the second filter means is arranged.
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The present invention relates to a dental handpiece for use with a device for treatment of teeth by means of a jet of an abrasive powder mixed with air and water.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,416,321 and the corresponding European Patent EP 0 834 291 B1 disclose a dental handpiece of the before mentioned kind which comprises a gripping sleeve that is provided with an integrated powder container for storing a predetermined amount of powder as an abrasive material for the polishing or cleaning of teeth in the course of a singular treatment of teeth. The powder container is substantially cup-shaped and forms the rearward end of the gripping sleeve with which it is coaxially screw-connected at an enlarged portion of the gripping sleeve. The gripping sleeve is branched at its enlarged portion under an acute angle with respect to its longitudinal axis for providing a coupling connection for a common supply means for air and water at a rearward end of the gripping sleeve. Pressurised air is supplied to the powder container via a first supply line while water is supplied via a second supply line to a multiple nozzle arrangement which is provided at a forward spray head of the gripping sleeve. A transfer line for powder mixed with air connects the powder container with this multiple nozzle arrangement. For avoiding a backflow of the powder particles that are taken up within the powder container by the pressurised air which is supplied by the common supply means for air and water via the first supply line there is also provided a one-way valve means which with the design of a ball valve forms a functional part of the coupling connection. The ball valve is arranged in an insert member forming the connecting end of the first supply line for pressurised air in such manner that it will prevent any backflow of the pressurised air from the powder container back to the coupling connection for avoiding any contamination of its different coupling parts by the abrasive powder particles that will accompany such backflow.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,851 and its corresponding European Patent EP 0 870 477 B1 disclose a dental handpiece of a similar design and provided with an integrated powder container that is formed as a closed hollow body of rotation acting as a whirl chamber spatially in all directions. The powder container is arranged substantially at half length of a gripping sleeve which at its axial rearward end is provided with a coupling means of a turbine in-line quick coupling of a common supply means for air and water. A first supply line for pressurised air comprises a tubular piece which is connected to the powder container. A second tubular piece serving as a transfer line for powder mixed with air connects the powder container with a multiple nozzle arrangement at a forward spay head of the gripping sleeve. A second supply line for water is further connected to the same multiple nozzle arrangement.
German Patent Publication DE 101 13 289 A1 discloses a dental spray device. A separate powder reservoir is interconnected with a supply line for pressurised air and connects via a transfer line for powder mixed with air to a dental handpiece having a multiple nozzle arrangement at a forward spray head of a handle. A supply line for water is further connected to the same multiple nozzle arrangement. The supply line for pressurised air is provided at a position upstream of the powder reservoir with a condensate separator and a one-way valve that are arranged in series and serving the purpose of supplying only dry air to the powder reservoir.
An object of the present invention is to provide a dental handpiece for use with a device for treatment of teeth by means of a jet of an abrasive powder mixed with air and water which provides an improved protection for its common supply means for air and water which is connected to the rearward end of the gripping sleeve.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a dental handpiece of the kind as above referred which when having one-way valve means in a supply line for pressurised air will prevent any contamination of the one-way valve means by powder particles with which any backflow of the pressurised air from the powder container would be laden.
In accordance with the present invention a dental handpiece of the general kind as above described has a least a first filter means which is provided in the supply line for pressurised air at a position upstream of the one-way valve means and downstream of its connecting end to the common supply means for air and water. Preferably a second filter means is further provided in the same supply line for pressurised air at a position downstream of the one-way valve means and upstream of its delivery end which is connected to the powder container, whereby the first filter means should comprise of a fine-meshed screen body while the second filter means should comprise a microporous sintered metallic body or a microporous plastic body.
With a dental handpiece according to the present invention the first filter means which is provided at a position upstream of the one-way valve means in the supply line for pressurised air serves the primary purpose of preventing any contamination with which the in-flowing air could be laden to reach the one-way valve. This first filter means will also prevent water which could be present at the connecting end of the supply line for pressurised air to reach the powder container. The larger water droplets upstream of the first filter means will be disintegrated by the same and a gaseous condition of the water will be obtained which will be harmless to the powder in the powder container. This action of the first filter means will be further assisted by the second filter means at the position downstream of the one-way valve whereby the second filter means also prevents any backflow of powder. An optimum protection of the one-way valve means will therefore be obtained which will allow to use a simple and inexpensive “duck-bill” one-way valve means for use with the dental handpiece according to the present invention as a replacement for other more expensive and trouble causing types of such valves.
Further features and advantages of the inventive dental handpiece will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment as schematically illustrated in the drawing.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The dental handpiece according to the present invention therefore comprises as well an integrated powder container 1 which is formed as a closed hollow body of rotation acting as a whirl chamber spatially in all directions. The powder container is arranged substantially at half length of a gripping sleeve 2 which at its forward end is provided with a nozzle piece 3 that incorporates a multiple nozzle arrangement 4. The multiple nozzle arrangement 4 is interconnected with two separate 1o supply lines 5 and 6 for being supplied with powder mixed with air and with water respectively. The powder is stored in the integrated powder container 1 while pressurised air and water are supplied via a sealed common supply connection 7 at the rearward end of the gripping sleeve. The pressurised air is supplied to the powder container 1 via the delivery end of a tubular piece 8 for being mixed with the powder. A mixture of air and powder is discharged from the powder container 1 via a discharge end of a further tubular piece 9 which is connected to the transfer line 5 leading to the multiple nozzle arrangement 4 of the nozzle piece 3 forming a forward spray head of the gripping sleeve.
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The double function of the filter means 16 is added by a further filter means 18 which is inserted into the delivery end of the tubular piece 8. The filter means 18 preferably comprises a microporous sintered metallic body or a same microporous plastic body which primarily provides a protection for the elastic material of the “duck-bill” one-way valve body 14. This further filter means 18 mainly serves the purpose of preventing a backflow of air from the powder container 1 towards the one-way valve means 14 for protecting the same in respect to the powder particles with which the pressurised air will be laden within the powder container 1. This further filter means 18 also prevents an admission of water which still should have passed the first filter means 16 and the “duck-bill” one-way valve body 14. The microporous structure of the filter means 18 will assist a final vaporation of the water into a gaseous condition so that the air supplied to the powder container 1 will be admitted in a fully dry condition.
As may be derived from the illustration in
Beerstecher, Lutz, Sierro, Alexandre
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